If you were looking closely at my previous post on books, you may notice one of my summer picks at the library was a book called Friendship Bread by Darien Gee. A while back, I was given a starter for Amish Friendship Bread, I was supposed to tend to the bag of bread for 10 days, adding new ingredients on Day 6 and 10. I failed, I never made it. After reading this quirky story of how a trio of women merge a friendship over the bread, combined with the importance of small communities, I found myself wanting to bake along with these women. Luckily the book included recipes; 10 days from now, I will have 3 starter bags, holler if you are interested in creating your own Friendship Bread, if not, I may just leave it on your doorstep.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Wedded Perfection- Opening Today
If you haven't heard there is a new exhibit opening at Munson Williams Proctor, Wedded Perfection, Two Centuries of Wedding Gowns. While it may not be something my Little Man will enjoy, I am quite excited to see the evolution of fashion, and am thrilled about all the events coordinating with this exhibit, that are perfect for attending with moms, sisters or girlfriends!
Ellen Curtis, Wedding Dress: Bodice and Skirt, 1879 Gift of Anita Keller Dodd in memory of her grandmother, Ellen Curtis Scott, 1986.943a,b. Collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio. |
Friday, June 17, 2011
Weekend Picks
If the rain holds off there are a variety of outdoor family fun events today. The Deerfield Fireman's Field Days continue tonight featuring a Fireman's Parade at 7pm, Hawkins Amusement rides, and music by The Fulton Chain Gang, tomorrow the festivities begin at 12noon with motorized firematics and Stage Road at 7pm.
At Hanna Park in Utica, Taste of Utica, kicks off the weekend party. This event features $1 samples from many local restaurants, and local bands including:
To make this a truly family fun event, McDonald's is sponsoring a Family Zone including a Friday night dance party, Inflatable Fun Houses, Watkins Glen Show Cars, Car Simulators, Lawn Games, and Face painting. The fun continues tomorrow beginning at 3pm, headline band Skid Row takes the stage at 9pm.
At Hanna Park in Utica, Taste of Utica, kicks off the weekend party. This event features $1 samples from many local restaurants, and local bands including:
5:00-6:15: Crazy Fools
6:25-7:40: Square Pegs
7:50-9:20: Showtime
9:30-11:00: Gridley Paige
Lastly, Cooperstown is hosting a Classic Father's Day weekend with Heroes, Legends and the National Baseball Hall of Fame. A host of activities are scheduled for the weekend including a youth skills clinic, a seven-inning legends exhibition game featuring several Hall of Fame members and a score of other retired major league players, and a Main Street Parade to celebrate the love of baseball for fathers and families of all ages. To further entice you, Price Chopper is offering free admission with an AdvantEdge card to the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Saturday.
So if you are a food lover, a music lover, a baseball lover, there is something out there fun and free to do with your family this weekend! Take advantage of all that the Mohawk Valley has to offer!
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Mommy Field Trip
Have I mentioned how much I am in love with farmer's markets? When living in Washington D.C., I lived in walking distance of Eastern Market. It is one of the oldest public markets in the country and still has an incredibly eclectic group of fresh food & produce and arts & crafts vendors. The lunch counter inside is one of my favorite places to eat in the city, (crabcake sandwiches and blueberry buckwheat pancakes YUMMO!), all incredibly fresh and cheap.
I heard yesterday on the radio that EmMi beads in Clinton is closing this weekend, so I thought I would visit today to see if I could score any deals, I coupled this with my first trip to the Clinton Farmer's market, being on a Thursday, I have never been able to attend as a "working mommy." I am in awe of all that this market had to offer, there was a range of organically grown produce, meats that are raised humanely, handmade cheeses, eggs and poultry from free-range fowl, as well as heirloom produce and local specialties. In addition, there were plenty of stands selling homemade goods from candles to cards, from jewelry to art.
Since, I am a CSA subscriber I currently have a large haul of veggies I need to consume, this was mainly a scouting trip for future summer visits, but I did buy a few fabulous things.
A basil plant from The Farm, Lemon Thyme Goat Cheese from Jones Family Farm, some olive bread rolls, and a can of Citrus Sweet Leaf Tea, which I enjoyed during my browsing.
I can't wait to go back!!! Tonight is date night with the Little Man. I think we are heading to The Deerfield Field Days to enjoy the rides and Dashboard Nixon, we'll see how much he can do with just one arm.
I heard yesterday on the radio that EmMi beads in Clinton is closing this weekend, so I thought I would visit today to see if I could score any deals, I coupled this with my first trip to the Clinton Farmer's market, being on a Thursday, I have never been able to attend as a "working mommy." I am in awe of all that this market had to offer, there was a range of organically grown produce, meats that are raised humanely, handmade cheeses, eggs and poultry from free-range fowl, as well as heirloom produce and local specialties. In addition, there were plenty of stands selling homemade goods from candles to cards, from jewelry to art.
Since, I am a CSA subscriber I currently have a large haul of veggies I need to consume, this was mainly a scouting trip for future summer visits, but I did buy a few fabulous things.
A basil plant from The Farm, Lemon Thyme Goat Cheese from Jones Family Farm, some olive bread rolls, and a can of Citrus Sweet Leaf Tea, which I enjoyed during my browsing.
I can't wait to go back!!! Tonight is date night with the Little Man. I think we are heading to The Deerfield Field Days to enjoy the rides and Dashboard Nixon, we'll see how much he can do with just one arm.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Enjoying the Outdoors
Although I love planning fun outings, part of the fun of living in the country is just enjoying sun shiney days! Today was the first day the little man returned to school after breaking his wrist and the first day I had time to return to spinning class after the accident. After a quick trip to the library to pick up some new reads....
I returned home to throw together a healthy dinner for the family. I used many of the fresh veggies included in my CSA to make this delectable feast. We enjoyed quiche with mushrooms, zucchini and green garlic and fresh oregoano (both from the CSA) and a salad with strawberries and grilled chicken (both from local farms). Since it was a gorgeous evening, we ate outside.
What are you reading this summer? |
I promise to take better photos, but everyone was so hungry to dive in!!! I then spent the evening trying to trim up and clean out our rose bush. It has some great flowers and buds, but still looks pretty wild!
Suggestions anyone?
Monday, June 13, 2011
Eat Your Greens!
Love Your Beets |
Week One from 2010 |
Sunday, June 12, 2011
St. Anthony's Festival- La Banda Rossa
Little Man and I will be heading over to St. Anthony's church in East Utica this morning for a tradition that has lasted for over 100 years. After mass, the statue of St. Anthony along with parishioners, ladies with the large baskets of St. Anthony's bread, escorts from the Knights of St. John, and La Banda Rossa, "The Red Band" will proceed up St. Anthony Street, through East Utica. The band will stop along various homes along the "parade" route, to play "Marche Reale" in front of those that display photos of statues of St. Anthony.
This isn't just a tradition for the church, but for my family as well, my grandfather, was a vital member of La Banda Rossa for many, many years (as well as other various family members) and we continue this tradition to honor his memory, our Italian heritage, and our love for St. Anthony. Not to mention to enjoy the best pizza frite in Utica!
If you want to experience this unique tradition for yourself, you can find St. Anthony church at the corner of Bleecker and St. Anthony Sts. The procession follows 11am mass.
This isn't just a tradition for the church, but for my family as well, my grandfather, was a vital member of La Banda Rossa for many, many years (as well as other various family members) and we continue this tradition to honor his memory, our Italian heritage, and our love for St. Anthony. Not to mention to enjoy the best pizza frite in Utica!
If you want to experience this unique tradition for yourself, you can find St. Anthony church at the corner of Bleecker and St. Anthony Sts. The procession follows 11am mass.
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